How To Save Webpages For Offline Reading With UCBrowser for android
The last
time we discussed on how to save webpages for offline reading on mobile Chrome browser, and today we are extending similar gesture to those that use UCbrowser
for android as their favourite browser.
UCbrower for
android is a lightweight browser and one of the fastest mobile browsers out
there if not even the fastest that we have witnessed.
Lots of folk
like using android UCbrowser for their file downloads as it offers very
flexible way of downloading and it is also very fast; also failed or
interrupted downloads can easily be restarted to continue downloading from
where it stopped other than starting the entire download from the beginning.
Today we are
going to be focusing on how to easily save webpages for offline reading using
the UCbrowser for android
Like Chrome
browser, there is no direct way of saving webpages for offline reading on android
UCbrowser and therefore it will involve some work around methods to achieving
that.
If you must
save webpages for offline reading with Ucbrowser for android then follow the
steps below;
·
Head
to Play Store and download/install Web
to PDF ucweb add-on
·
Launch
the webpage that you will like to save for offline reading with your UCbrowser
·
Click
on the Ucbrowser triple line menu button to pull up the browser menu
·
Swipe
the pulled up menu left to the second page
·
Select
the Tools option and you should see
the web to PDF add-on among the list
of default add-ons
·
Tap
on the web to PDF add-on there to
bring up the file path box and the default destination there is UCDownload
folder; you can change it if you like
·
Click
on the Download tab below the box and the webpage will be saved to the desired
destination
After which
the webpage will now be available at any time for offline reading and all you
just need to do to access the webpage is to locate it on the UCDownload folder
or your Office app.
Note that the installation of the web to PDF add-on is a onetime process and subsequently you can easily save webpages for offline reading by following the steps above that follows.
How To Save Webpages For Offline Reading With UCBrowser for android
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